Police are investigating after a drive-by shooting at a halfway house for federal inmates early Wednesday.Investigators said one person was wounded in the shooting at a building on Edgewater Commerce Parkway.The victim, a 60-year-old halfway house employee, was taken to Orlando Regional Medical Center with non-life-threatening injuries, Orange County Sheriff's Office spokeswoman Ginette Rodriguez said.Police said the people inside the building were inmates serving the last year to six months of their sentence for anything ranging from drugs to bank robbery.Deputies said they do not believe the victim was the intended target in the shooting.Rodriguez said the shooters parked their getaway car in front of a vacant house about a mile away and lit it on fire."I was concerned about it blowing up and stuff just flying," neighbor Jacqueline James said.Anyone with information regarding this incident was asked to contact police.

ORLANDO, Fla. —

Police are investigating after a drive-by shooting at a halfway house for federal inmates early Wednesday.

Investigators said one person was wounded in the shooting at a building on Edgewater Commerce Parkway.

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The victim, a 60-year-old halfway house employee, was taken to Orlando Regional Medical Center with non-life-threatening injuries, Orange County Sheriff's Office spokeswoman Ginette Rodriguez said.

Police said the people inside the building were inmates serving the last year to six months of their sentence for anything ranging from drugs to bank robbery.

Deputies said they do not believe the victim was the intended target in the shooting.

Rodriguez said the shooters parked their getaway car in front of a vacant house about a mile away and lit it on fire.

"I was concerned about it blowing up and stuff just flying," neighbor Jacqueline James said.

Anyone with information regarding this incident was asked to contact police.